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1.

Difference Between turbidity and flaccditty?

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2.

What is brain cooling in camel?

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3.

Which system quides the function of epigloffis and passage of foodand air. if I get the correct answer I will mark it as brainliest ​

Answer» TION:The nasal pharynx CONNECTS to the second region, the oral pharynx, by means of a passage CALLED an isthmus. The oral pharynx begins at the back of the mouth cavity and continues down the throat to the epiglottis, a FLAP of tissue that covers the air passage to the LUNGS and that channels food to the esophagus.
4.

Coenocytic mycellium is observed in

Answer» RHIZOPUS and MUCOR both EXPLANATION:
5.

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Answer» ANIMAL CELLS ✨✨✨
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The figure given below shows part of the carbon cycle. What is process is represented by R in the picture? a. Decomposition b. Respiration c. Photosynthesis d. Nutrition

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tosynthesis HOPE so !!!!!

7.

The plant with variegated leaves has the starch removed from its leaves by placing it in a dark cupboard for 48 hours. Black paper is then fixed on one leaf as shown and the plant is exposed to light. After 24 hours, which part of the leaf contains starch? 1.A2.B3.C4.D

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DExplanation:There is no photosynthesis in the non-green regions so not in A.As the plant is KEPT in a dark room the STARCH in REGION B and C is used up and due to the paper's presence sunlight does not fall there that results in no photosynthesis too.Thus the only region LEFT is D

8.

More than one ovule is found in the ovary of

Answer» EXPLANATION:PISUM sativum (MARGINAL PLACENTATION)
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⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️♥️What is xylem and its elements.! ♥️ (-’๏_๏’-)

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The xylem is a complex PERMANENT tissue which CONDUCTS water and minerals from the roots to the different PARTS of the plant. It is also responsible for the MECHANICAL strength of the plant. It is composed of FOUR elements - tracheids, xylem vessels, xylem fibres and xylem parenchyma.

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Which of these are heterotrophs? Indian PipeSundewDodderAll of the above

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all of the above are HETEROTROPHS

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Plz help me with this as fast as possible. Animal A with 36°c body temperature and animal B with 30°c body temperature were put into a refrigerator switched to 10°c at about 15 minutes.when the temperature of A and B were taken again after those 15 minutes the temperature of animal A was averagely the same but the temperature of animal B was 10°c. (a).give the biological terms used to describe animal A and B with respect to temperature control. (b). briefly explain how mammals overcome both overheating and underheating.

Answer» SORRY i did KNOW ANSWER
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I am white and soft. I grow well in the rainy season. I absorb nutrients from the decomposed dead parts of plants and animals in the soil. Who am I? 1.Yeast 2.Mushroom 3.Rhizhobium 4.None of the above If chlorophyll is present in the leaves of most of the plants, then why do some leaves not appear green? a. The amount of chlorophyll is very less b. The chlorophyll present in leaves gives different colour. c. The green colour is masked by large amount of other pigments present in them. d. Green colour is not due to chlorophyll

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(1) -MushroomExplanation:

13.

How food is transported by phloem in plants?(5 marks question) Please help me

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through TRANSPIRATION process.......for 5 MARK question you should give at LEAST 50 points.......

14.

What are tissues that develop continuously called as

Answer» TISSUES that DEVELOP CONTINUOUSLY are CALLED "TUMORS "
15.

Large intestine does not help in digestion still it plays important role in nutrition explain it​

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Even though large intestine does not PLAY main role in digestion-It helps in ABSORPTION of waterAbsorption of MINERALS and drugs Secretion of mucus which helps in ADHERING the WASTE particles together and thus lubricates.

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Out of drip system and sprinkle system which one is more suitable for uneven land

Answer» DRIP systemCrops like rice and sugarcane etc are required flood irrigation. ... But in sprinkle irrigation SYSTEM, it provides WATER to root of PLANT as well as a humid environment for the plant growth. So for the uneven land we use drip irrigation system. Hope it answers ur questionDo Brainlist if it does
17.

) Where does the germinationof the pollen gain takes place and how ?​

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It TAKES place in the stigma of the female flower. Pollen grain divides into 2 cell.. During GERMINATION, the tube cell elongates into a pollen tube. In the flower, the pollen tube then grows towards the OVULE where it DISCHARGES the sperm produced in the pollen grain for FERTILIZATION.

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What are ecological pyramid​

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A pyramid of energy represents how much energy, initially from the sun, is retained or stored in the form of NEW biomass at each trophic level in an ecosystem. Typically, about 10% of the energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, thus preventing a large number of trophic levels. Energy pyramids are necessarily UPRIGHT in healthy ecosystems, that is, there must ALWAYS be more energy available at a given level of the pyramid to support the energy and biomass requirement of the next trophic level.An ecological pyramid (also trophic pyramid, Eltonian pyramid, energy pyramid, or sometimes food pyramid) is a graphical REPRESENTATION designed to show the biomass or bioproductivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem.

19.

Explain the working of excretory system with diagram

Answer» MAY I THINK it HELPS you
20.

1. If vegetables such as brinjals or lady's fingers become somewhat dry and shrivelled, they are put in water. They start looking fresh again, because water enters inside them. In the absence of anyopening, how does water enter the vegetables?​

Answer» CES between the cell wall allow the transportation of water inside the cell. When dry brinjals and lady's FINGERS become somewhat dry and shrivelled, they are PUT in water and eventually they START looking fresh again. Water enters them by the PROCESS of osmosis.
21.

What is difference between hydrocoles and xerocoles​

Answer» XEROPHYTES are the plants adapted to grow in areas with with little or no WATER and HYDROPHYTES are those plants which are adapted to grow in moist regions or we can say PLACES where water is available. Plant adapted to live in dry CONDITIONS.
22.

What is means by adaption

Answer» TION:TEMPTATION mean to say WHATEVER DROP phone
23.

What will happen if the centrioles are absent in a cell ?

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ear, your ANSWER The centrioles HELP in the formation of the spindle fibers that SEPARATE the chromosomes during cell division (mitosis). This occurs during the anaphase stage of mitosis in which the chromosomes move TOWARDS the different poles of the cell. Without centriole's, the chromosomes would not be able to move.Hope it HELPS you

24.

Why is chemical treatment required for shorting large quantities of grains 3options

Answer» CHEMICAL treatment is required for storage of LARGE QUANTITY of GRAINS to protect it from microorganisms and pests.
25.

What agriculture practices should our farmers follow to reduce chances of Crop failure​

Answer» INTER croppingcrop ROTATION ETC.
26.

What is the full form of GPHBR ​

Answer» ESTION is WRONG. PLEASE CHECK it again.
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◆What is asexual method of reproduction in Rhizopus?~ ​

Answer» SPORE FORMATION is answer.Thanks
28.

Note on shield area​

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hield AREA PLEASE COMPLETE your QUESTION

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What are the importance of haploid culture???​

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Production of homozygous diploid by doubling the chromosome number of haploid in vitro makes a pure line in single step and such homozygous pure line is of great importance in plant breeding. Haploids are USEFUL because  They carry only ONE allele of each gene.Explanation:Please MARK as brainest

30.

Decreasing order rate of primary productivity?​

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In ecology, primary production is the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide. It principally occurs through the PROCESS of photosynthesis, which uses light as its source of energy, but it also occurs through chemosynthesis, which uses the oxidation or REDUCTION of inorganic chemical compounds as its source of energy. Almost all life on Earth relies directly or indirectly on primary production. The ORGANISMS responsible for primary production are known as primary producers or autotrophs, and form the base of the food chain. In terrestrial ecoregions, these are mainly plants, while in aquatic ecoregions ALGAE predominate in this role. Ecologists distinguish primary production as either net or gross, the FORMER accounting for losses to processes such as cellular respiration, the latter not.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/17211140#readmore

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The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is a) Absorption of lightb) Reduction of carbon-dioxidec) Splitting of water moleculesd) Release of oxygen​

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a) ABSORPTION of LIGHT is the CORRECT ANSWER.

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What are the effects of hybird viagrous animal​

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d VIGOR includes greater viability, faster growth rate, greater MILK, egg and WOOL production in animals. HETEROCYST is an UNEXPECTED deviation from the average of the two parental lines. The cause of heterosis the non-additive gene action (dominance, Overdominance and epistasis).

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Define Zygote..............​

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A zygote is a eukaryotic cell formed by a FERTILIZATION event between two gametes. The zygote's genome is a combination of the DNA in each gamete, and contains all of the genetic information necessary to form a new individual. In multicellular organisms, the zygote is the earliest developmental stage.Explanation:please MARK me as BRAINLIST hope it HELPS you.

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Available organic matter for herbivores is represented by a) secondary productivity b)Gpp c) Npp d) all of these ​

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35.

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36.

Which of the following is a narrow utilitarian argument of conservation of biodiversity

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37.

The two germ cells are not very different from one another, or may even be similar in ​

Answer» HAPLOID EXPLANATION:haploid CHROMOSOME
38.

What is the coastal plain ​

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s blessed with a LONG coastline extending for approximately 7500 km. It lies to the western and eastern part of the Peninsula. Its western and eastern coastlines show remarkable dissimilarities. The western COAST BORDERS the Arabian Sea. It is by and large a rocky coast. At places, spurs taking off from the Western Ghats have extended right up to the coast. Its width is also less. Rivers originating from Western Ghats are short and swift and hence they form estuaries and not deltas. The eastern coast borders the Bay of Bengal. It has formed as a result of depositional work of rivers. Many east flowing rivers USING from the Western and Eastern Ghats meet this coast. Because of the gentle slope of the land, rivers flow at lower velocities and deposit the sediments BROUGHT with them at the coast. As a result, deltas are found along this coast.

39.

What is the odd one out in cyton, dendrite, nerve fibre, and axon

Answer» FIBRE is the CORRECT ANSWER because other are NERVES TISSUE
40.

What is the peninsula ​

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insula : The area lying to the south of North INDIAN PLAINS and tapering towards the Indian OCEAN is called Indian Peninsula. It consists of many plateaus and hill ranges. The Aravalis in the north are the oldest fold mountains here. It includes a series of plateaus bordering the Plains, Vindnyas and Satpuda ranges in the central part and the hilly REGIONS of Western and Eastern GHATS

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◆What is asexual method of reproduction in Rhizopus?~ ~◆No spam◆~ ​

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◆Spore FORMATION is the answer.Thanks.

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Describe the development of endosperm after the double fertilization in an angiosperm why does endosperm development precede that of zygote

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Cellular endosperm: Cell wall formation occurs after the formation of nuclei. The embryo MAY CONSUME the endosperm FULLY (e.g. beans) or retain it for mature seed (coconut). The endosperm DEVELOPMENT precedes the formation of an embryo because embryo or ZYGOTE derives nutrition from the endospermic cellspls mark me brainliest

43.

কোন কলা খাদ্য পরিবহন করে?​

Answer» HIII MATE...Explanation:UNABLE to UNDERSTAND your question sorry for that .....
44.

Write the action of enzymes

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eps of Enzyme ACTION:-The enzyme and the SUBSTRATE are in the same area. Some situations have more than one substrate MOLECULE that the enzyme will change.The enzyme grabs on to the substrate at a SPECIAL area called the active site. ...A process called catalysis happens. ...The enzyme releases the PRODUCT.

45.

Short note on Himalayas ​

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alayas is one of the young fold mountains in the world. The Himalayas extend from Pamir Knot in Tajikistan to the east. It is a major mountain system of the Asian CONTINENT. In India, it EXTENDS from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh. The Himalayas is not a SINGLE mountain range. There are many parallel ranges in the system. The southernmost is known as Siwaliks. It is also the youngest range. Next to Siwaliks are LESSER Himalayas, Greater Himalayas (Himadri) and Trans Himalayan ranges from south to north. These ranges are young to old respectively.These mountain ranges are also divided into Western Himalayas (or Kashmir Himalayas), Central Himalayas (or Kumaun Himalayas) and Eastern Himalayas (or ASSAM Himalayas

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In our body some of the energy derived from the food is stored in the form of a) Glucoseb) Proteind) Glycogend) fat​

Answer» N,liver STORES excess glucose in the form of GLYCOGEN for later USE
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What is the difference between gametophyte and gametangia? Explain without direct definitions.

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gametangium is a gamete-producing ORGAN or cell found in many multicellular PROTISTS, algae and fungi, and in the gametophytes of plants while gametophyte is (botany) a plant (or the haploid PHASE in its life cycle) which produces GAMETES by mitosis in order to produce a zygote. The result is a multi-cellular haploid organism, called the gametophyte (because it produces gametes at maturity). When it reaches maturity, the gametophyte produces one or more GAMETANGIA (singular: gametangium) which are the organs that produce haploid gametes. gametangium is a gamete-producing organ or cell found in many multicellular protists, algae and fungi, and in the gametophytes of plants while gametophyte is (botany) a plant (or the haploid phase in its life cycle) which produces gametes by mitosis in order to produce a zygote.Explanation:MARK AS BRAINLIEST

48.

Carbon and energy requirements of the autotrophic organisms are fulfilled by a) Transpirationb) Excretionc) Photosynthesisd) Respiration​

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49.

The —mode of reproduction In corporates a process of combining DNA from two different individuals during reproduction ​

Answer» SEXUAL MODE of REPRODUCTION
50.

What precaution should be taken while measuring length with a sliding board and assessient?

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